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Writing and Law in Late Imperial China – Crime, Conflict, and Judgment: Asian Law Series

Autor Robert E. Hegel, Katherine N. Carlitz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iul 2015
In this fascinating, multidisciplinary volume, scholars of Chinese history, law, literature, and religions explore the intersections of legal practice with writing in many different social contexts. They consider the overlapping concerns of legal culture and the arts of crafting persuasive texts in a range of documents including crime reports, legislation, novels, prayers, and law suits. Their focus is the late Ming and Qing periods (c. 1550-1911); their documents range from plaints filed at the local level by commoners, through various texts produced by the well-to-do, to the legal opinions penned by China's emperors.
"Writing and Law in Late Imperial China" explores works of crime-case fiction, judicial handbooks for magistrates and legal secretaries, popular attitudes toward clergy and merchants as reflected in legal plaints, and the belief in a parallel, otherworldly judicial system that supports earthly justice.
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ISBN-13: 9780295996004
ISBN-10: 0295996005
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: MV – University of Washington Press
Seria Asian Law Series


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“The worth of the topic and its coverage here can hardly be over-stated. ...for many Chinese, disputes and their litigation begun during life might continue in the hereafter, not toward a remote Judgment Day, but toward concrete justice in an underworld tribunal.” Journal of Asian History“Will prove valuable and stimulating to the field of Chinese legal studies.” Journal of Asian Studies

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Chinese legal practice within the written word